1.- CAN/MAY?
· Can indicates mainly capacity or abilility to do sth:
I’m sure he can
do (it) better than that – estoy
seguro de que puede hacerlo mejor.
My wife can
speak French - mi mujer sabe
hablar francés.
· May indicates that sth is possible:
It may rain this afternoon - puede que
llueva esta tarde.
· Both can and may can be used to indicate ‘permission’, but may is more formal than can:
Can I smoke? - ¿puedo
fumar? (informal)
May I smoke? - ¿puedo fumar? (formal)
Practice
-1
* Fill in
the blanks with can or may as required
a.- Gwen ........... play the piano, but she
............... play the violin.
b.- He says he ........... come this weekend if
he ............... find a cheap flight.
c.- ................. you walk a bit faster?
We’re going to be late for the concert.
d.- The TV said that it .................... be
colder tomorrow.
e.- If there’s anything I ....................
do to help you give me a ring.
f.- Mum, ................. I borrow your
necklace for Linda’s wedding?
g.- Excuse me, Madam, .................... I use
your phone?
KEY TO PRACTICE - 1
a .- can; can’t; b.-
may; can; c.- can; d.- may/might; e.- can; f.- can; g.-
may.
KEY TO PRACTICE - 1
I may get to the centre of the earth if I keep digging :)
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